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Auberle in McKeesport seeking certification as wildlife habitat
For the past 58 years, Auberle has been home to students and families who otherwise might not have places to go. Now it is seeking to be a home for wildlife as well, as it vies to be a certified habitat by the National Wildlife Federation.
Read more on Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Danner Foam Filter For 190
Replacement set of pads for PMK 190. Includes foam and coarse poly filter pads….
Compact Bio Pond Filter, 1000 Gal
bio pond filters provide mechanical and biological filtration. Results in beautiful, crystal clear, healthy water. Fish Mate Com…
All-In-One Filter
Tired of those bulky external pond filters that stick out of your otherwise beautiful backyard landscape? This amazing all-in-one …
Tetra Pond ClearChoice Biofilter PF1, Ponds up to 500 Gallons
Tetra Pond Clear Choice Biofilter PF-1 helps maintain a healthy clear water for ponds up to 1200 gallons. Ornamental fish can ove…
Tetra Pond Waterfall Filter, Ponds up to 1000 Gallons
Tetra Pond Waterfall Filter quickly and easily creates beautiful waterfalls. The mesh bag allows for the addition of bio-media fo…
Pressurized Pond Filter, 1000 UV
Combined uv and biological filtration for crystal clear purified water. Easy to maintain, easy installation above or below ground….
Sunterra 330106 Post -Filter Replacement Pond Filters for use in Sunterra 300106 and 300107, Blue and Black
Regular maintenance is essential to retain the benefits of proper pond and water gardening filtration. Replacement pond filter pr…
Pressurized Pond Filter, 3000 UV
Combined uv and biological filtration for crystal clear purified water. Easy to maintain, easy installation above or below ground….

Kent Land Trust Gets 28-Acre Vagts Parcel
KENT—An 18-month-long dream has been realized with the acquisition of a significant parcel of land on South Kent Road by the Kent Land Trust.
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KDWP will drain silt from Lemon Park Lake
Two floods in a week brought tons of silt and debris through Lemon Park and deposited much of it in Lemon Park Lake on the east side of the park.
Read more on The Pratt Tribune

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